mandement van spolie

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Noun[edit]

mandement van spolie (plural mandementen van spolie)

  1. (South Africa) An order (restitutory interdict) handed down by a court on application, originating in Roman Dutch law where a person (spoliator) is compelled to return a thing that has been taken unlawfully. The case turns on possession, not ownership: a mandement van spolie can even be brought by a thief where the owner unlawfully retrieves the thing stolen.

References[edit]

  • Erasmus Superior Court Practice (South Africa) Farlam Fichardt van Loggerenberg, Published by Juta. Appendix E9 Page E9-1.
  • Magistrates' Courts Rule 56, Magistrates' Courts Act 32 of 1944 (South Africa)
  • Introduction to South African Law and Legal Theory Second Edition, Hosten et al Published by Butterworths, Pages 630 and 1178.
  • Jones and Buckle Civil Practice of the Magistrates' Courts of South Africa Vol 2 (Rules) Erasmus et al Published by Juta. Page 56-7